Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2| west, the church itself being turned with its main part
2 2,2| light of truth (the East being the symbol of light, good,
3 2,4| the world.~The altar, as being the place on which rests
4 2,4| in token that the Saints, being near to God, intercede for
5 2,7| under which Christians, being the warriors of Christ’s
6 2,8| and the outer, the latter being called the “porch.” The
7 3,2| were looped cords which, being pulled, shirred up the skirt
8 4,3| the Cross of Christ, as being the day of Judas’ treason;
9 4,3| Friday, to the Cross, as being the day of the Crucifixion;
10 4,3| with greater solemnity, as being feast-day services; while
11 4,6| The Paschal Feast.~— as being the day of the Resurrection
12 4,8| retiring to rest. Sleep being the image of death, this
13 5,1| Royal Gates open, the Church being fully illumined, the priest,
14 5,2| pray to the Lord” (i.e., “being at Peace with all men and
15 5,2| under which the service is being held); for our Lord the
16 5,2| Upon which, the petitions being ended, the priest calls
17 5,5| stichera (the Dogmaticon) is being sung, the Royal Gates are
18 5,5| of praise to Christ, as being God. While this hymn is
19 5,5| God. While this hymn is being sung, the priest enters
20 5,8| present time, the services being abridged, no food is offered
21 6,2| and the troparion are being sung, the illumination of
22 6,3| repeated in it, and while it is being sung all the lights are
23 6,5| Sunday, eight in all, this being the number of chants or
24 6,6| press their lips to it, as being the living Word of Christ.~ “
25 6,8| night, and where Matins, being performed separately from
26 7,1| identical.~ The Liturgy being a service connected with
27 7,1| God for as long I have my being...”~ When these Psalms are
28 7,1| hearers’ attention to it, as being a verse which indicates
29 7,1| God.” While this hymn is being chanted; the priest prays
30 7,1| hymn “it is truly meet” is being sung, the priest proceeds
31 7,1| chalice, the Sunday hymns being recited the while. If there
32 7,1| us.” While this hymn is being sung, the priest censes
33 7,1| the first of January, that being the day dedicated to the
34 8,2| appeared unto us.”~ The Liturgy being a joyful, triumphal service,
35 8,2| finished Mystical Sacrifice is being escorted in [literally,
36 8,2| lampadas and candelabra being lit, to the toll of the
37 8,3| While the troparion is being sung, the western doors
38 8,4| or because of their names being unknown. With this day ends
39 9,1| Jesus Christ.~ The water being consecrated, the priest
40 9,1| and while “Alleluia” is being solemnly sung, he makes
41 9,1| sins from his soul; while being immersed, he is entombed
42 9,1| joining the Church,” (i.e., “being admitted into the community
43 9,3| Therefore, as every human being enters into the Church through
44 9,4| himself again from sins and being saved; for Jesus Christ
45 10,2| Truth. While the coffin is being lowered, the prayers of
46 10,2| of God’s judgment without being shamed, and that He Who
47 10,2| vouchsafe to receive him, as being blessed and undefiled, into
48 11 | week of Pascha, prior to being distributed on Saturday,
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